On 8 November 2014 11:26, Alberto G. Corona <[email protected]> wrote:

> if time is the thermodynamic arrow then then is meaningless the notion of
> reversal of termodinamic arrow.
>
> In which time the termodinamic arrow is reversed? Does it mean that the
> time goes forward while termodinamic arrow goes backward? that contradict
> the first assumption!!!
>

Exactly. Time doesn't go anywhere, only the entropy gradient does.

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